REVIEW: Home, I’m Darling at Falcon Theatre
Think Wandavision, but with real people who love the 50s and don’t need mind control to create their perfect world. But can it last? Directed
Think Wandavision, but with real people who love the 50s and don’t need mind control to create their perfect world. But can it last? Directed
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Eileen Earnest takes us along a rollercoaster of joyful levity and solemn empathy in Falcon Theatre’s immersive Every Brilliant Thing. While we work through heavy
“Howard Crabtree’s When Pigs Fly” is a fun dynamic show that is sure to be an audience-pleaser.
“The Garbologists” is a noteworthy production with grittiness and heart. Audiences can expect a rousing comedy that tugs on the soul. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and yes, you’ll see LOTS of trash. I recommend this for theatre goers who are looking for new theatrical works that offer unique perspectives.
Scenic designer Brian Mehring’s creation of a moving garbage truck on stage is a true highlight, eliciting audible gasps and delighted murmurs from the audience.